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Fallen from the Lord

Ncdataman

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Fallen from the Lord

"I know your works, your labor, your patience, and that you cannot bear those who are evil. And you have tested those who say they are apostles and are not, and have found them liars; and you have persevered and have patience, and have labored for My name's sake and have not become weary. Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent and do the first works . . ."

— Revelation 2:2–5


Christians typically think of falling away from the Lord as engaging in gross sin. If somebody sins terribly, we say they have fallen.

Perhaps they used to come to church, but now they spend their time down at the bar. They have fallen.

Then there's the person who used to be dedicated to their spouse, but now they are committing the sin of adultery. They have fallen.

But we rarely think of someone who is still sitting in the pews on Sunday mornings as someone who has fallen. They must be right with the Lord, we think, because I still see them at church doing all the things that Christians are supposed to do.

But don't be fooled. Look at Revelation 2, Jesus tells the church of Ephesus, "You are active. You are persevering. You are discerning. You are busy. But you have left your first love" (see verses 3–4).

Realize this: you can sit in the pew and be fallen, because you have withdrawn from the passion that you once had for God.

This is an important point to understand. Losing your first love is at the root of all sin. If you have fallen, repent and return to the passion you once had.


From Harvest
 
nodss..

And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the LORD your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil. Joel 2:13

O, that the Lord will keep this heart to love Thee. Amen
 
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But we rarely think of someone who is still sitting in the pews on Sunday mornings as someone who has fallen. They must be right with the Lord, we think, because I still see them at church doing all the things that Christians are supposed to do.

This is so true.

I backslid some years ago. Looking back retrospectively I remember sitting in church meetings 'looking the part' presenting as fine to the Christians around me. But my heart was cold...that was the root of a mighty fall. (Praise God for His love in restoring fallen saints back to Himself)

Spurgeon wrote a sermon called Declension from First Love...it's a long sermon but this is a snippet

We shall never love Christ much except we live near to Him. Love to Christ is dependent on our nearness to Him. It is just like the planets and the sun. Why are some of the planets cold? Why do they move at so slow a rate? Simply because they are so far from the sun: put them where the planet Mercury is, and they will be in a boiling heat, and spin round the sun in rapid orbits. So, beloved, if we live near to Christ, we cannot help loving Him: the heart that is near Jesus must be full of His love. But when we live days and weeks and months without personal intercourse, without real fellowship, how can we maintain love towards a stranger? He must be a friend, and we must stick close to Him, as he sticks close to us—closer than a brother; or else, we shall never have our first love.
CH Spurgeon..... from sermon....Declension from First Love


Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts:
Psalm 139:23
 
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